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AS Maths Course

New students joining at the start of the course benefit from a 4-week trial period. Students wishing to leave at the end of the trial period will be given a refund of the tuition fees with no further commitment to the course. (See terms and conditions)

A-level maths is widely regarded as the most difficult A-level of all, partly because there is a significant jump in the complexity and approach needed at A-level. Our AS course is designed to ease that transition and to make students feel at ease with the subject

The course is challenging (so is really only suitable for students that achieved an A*/A, or very high grade B in the G.C.S.E.) but support is provided throughout; both after-the-lesson and outside-of-the-lesson, to ensure students learn to face the challenge of A-level study in a secure and comfortable environment

With the vast majority of our full course students (over 98%) scoring A*/A grades, it is clearly an approach that delivers results

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Overview

Our 2-year A-level course (covering AS in the first year and A2 in the second year) provides a thorough and challenging course intended for students that want to aim for the A*/A grades at A-level

All students will cover C1 and C2, and students then chose either S1 or M1 as their applied module

Course Benefits

A 2-year full-course (first year covers the AS syllabus) written and taught by Dr Deepak Shah, covering the entire A-level syllabus in great depth, and challenging capable students

Covers the C1, C2 and either S1 or M1 syllabus' in full

Edexcel and OCR exam boards catered for

Worksheets and homeworks are tailor made for each lesson

Students can stay behind after the lesson for extra help if they need it

Students are given out-of-lesson support with the homework, so they can always make a proper attempt at it

Dr Shah marks the students' homework outside of the lesson, to save valuable lesson time

Students are set a test each week and are given review work with guidance based on their performance in the test

Plenty of exam practice - and guidance with the past papers - is given, but only when the student is ready for it!

Over 98% of the students that learn both the G.C.S.E. and the A-level with us go on to achieve A*/A grades

Lesson Structure

Our course and our approach to teaching is highly structured and meticulously organised - and our lesson structure follows in the same vein

Each lesson is 2½-3 hours long, which sounds excessive, but trust us - it works - because the lesson is broken up into manageable chunks of about 40 minutes each; so the students don't get bored, tired or lose concentration

Lesson Structure

Time Allocated

Task

Description

40 minutes

Review of Previous Homework

The first 40 minutes is spent reviewing the previous homeworkand identifying any resolving difficulties that individual students had with the workThe students are then given a list of the corrections that they need to complete –mistakes must ALWAYS be rectified…

40 minutes

Weekly Test

Students are tested on the work we learned 3-weeks agothat they did the homework on 2-weeks ago,and that they corrected last-week…The test will identify any tiny weaknesses in their understanding of that topicand 3-guided corrections are set for each question they got wrong in the test!We have a 4-week rolling programme for each topic: Learning, Practising, Correcting and finally Reviewing –we don’t give them a change to lose that hard earned understanding of a topic!

40 minutes

Learn new topics

Because we spend lots of time outside of the lesson preparing the lesson notes and examples,we can ensure that we teach in a fluid, coherent manner – which speeds up the pace of learning,meaning that our lessons are delivered at a pace that is exhilarating for the student!

5 minutes

5 minute break!

At this point, we indulge in a short break, where we pass around a box of chocolates/biscuits/health-bars…Only 5-minutes is required to refresh the students and get them ready to concentrate again

40 minutes

Practice the new topic

Now, we practice plenty of examples.I give students who are stuck a little ‘nudge’ to get them going again…(Any more than a ‘nudge’ isn’t teaching, it’s ‘showing’!)

-- minutes

Time allowed for studentsthat need extra help

There is usually a little time left at the end of the lesson,for helping students with any individual difficultiesIt is not unusual (particularly as the exams near), for me to stay beyond 8 pmhelping students individually!

Entry Requirements

Maths is a highly prized A-level primarily because it is so challenging... For that reason, we expect the students joining us at A-level to have attained a good knowledge of the G.C.S.E. work, particularly the algebra, but can provide help for students that need brushing up on that work. We provide our students with all of the course materials, worksheets, tests, revision notes, past exam papers, etc. that they need.

Details

Suitable for students that want to aim for the top grades and are willing to do the work to achieve that...

Students should have a achieved and A*/A grade in the G.C.S.E. (we can consider cases where a 'B' grade was recorded, if there were any exceptional circumstances)

Students should be willing and able to complete 2/3 hours or more of homework each week.

The workload at A-level is far more demanding than at G.C.S.E; but we find that students that force their way through the transition from G.C.S.E. to A-level, settle down and learn to apply themselves and develop strong logical skills.

The AS year is crucial as the top universities award places based heavily upon the grades achieved at the end of this year. (The majority of our students end up at one of the Russell Group of universities).